I would say NO.
One of the things i loved about the early series was the clever twists. Somewhere right near the end there would be a turn your presumptions on your head moment that did not seem totally wierd but rather seemd like a clever turn of events.
The new series seems to me to be the exact opposite.
For 29 minutes we will lead you to one inescapable conclusion and then, in that last minute, we will tell you that conclusion was correct. its like 29 minutes of "are we there yet? Are we there yet?" only to find out "yes, we are."
SPOILERS BELOW...
For example, there was the episode i call "stepford home owners association" where the family with the one troubled kid moves into a typical nazi-esque community and as the story progresses you keep hearing about sinister elements taking away the problem kids unless we shape up with barely even thinly veiled references to it as a good place. one by one the pre-existing problem kids vanish until finally they come for the family's girl and the let them go and sddenly, after 29 minutes of ominous tidings about this arcadia... we get the non-swerve... arcadia is a fertilizer factory where they much your bad kid into plant food for you.
Where was the clever twist?
A clever twist would be that the arcadia wagon leaves and outside we find out that the "community" is simply a holding ground for societally stifled people who cannot cut it and that by being expelled from"stepford homes" the girl was actually being released into normal society... "stepford homes" = self-imposed prison as opposed to ... yup... the dark hints you have been beaten to death with for 29 minutes were just what you thought they were.
29 minutes of exposition followed by a one minute "summary" is not what the old TZs were about.
The recent? psychic in the coffee shop was equally unmoving.